Umm... good question. Turnover down low in the final minute of OT.What the hell has happened to our airtight D from the first 10 games of the season??? Man...![]()
UNH manages to get a tie in a game they should've won.
5-5 final -- like the UMass game, barely escaped a loss (but this time it took two!).
Do I get half a beer?
Would have been if they hadn't come storming back. But this one feels like a minor victory.Brown is #21 in PWR and #22 in KRACH. This has to rate as a fail.
How is a 5-3 deficit in the final minute "a game they should've won"? Just curious.
Good point.Richard, I am betting you'll need a 12 pack to forget about that debacle. Sure, why not....![]()
How is a 5-3 deficit in the final minute "a game they should've won"? Just curious.
Good point.
OK -- small font only, and not the full word:
Ktsss..
when the game started it was 0-0 and unh was ranked #6 in the country. This was a game they should have won.
Key thing was the Bruins getting three goals on their first three shots (!) at the beginning of the second period. That said, DiGi was immense at several key moments.ECAC... you are at home... and the #6 team in the nation playing the #21 team in PWR and #22 team in KRACH..... there is no excuse for losing (or even tying) that game. Just a poor job by the Cats respecting Brown.
Brown played well, obviously, but still... it is hard to give UNH the free pass on this one.
Brown beat Colgate and Cornell on the road. They are no pushover.
ECAC... you are at home... and the #6 team in the nation playing the #21 team in PWR and #22 team in KRACH..... there is no excuse for losing (or even tying) that game. Just a poor job by the Cats respecting Brown.
Brown played well, obviously, but still... it is hard to give UNH the free pass on this one.